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We have two campuses across Auckland at Mt Albert and Waitākere (Henderson).
Dance Graduate: Unlocking the world of opportunities
JOB: Professional Dancer/Choreographer QUALIFICATION: Bachelor of Performing & Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance)
Alan David Parr
I look at my first films before I was enrolled at Unitec - at the time I thought there was nothing I could improve and thought 'what else is there to know?'. Pretty soon I learned 'a lot!
Unitec |Te Pūkenga research highlights perception of school counsellors a barrier for secondary school ākonga
Ground-breaking research into ākonga views of counselling services at secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand has shown a general reluctance to get mental health support from school counsellors, particularly among male ākonga.
Fees Free Tertiary Study
If you’re planning to start tertiary study or training at Unitec for the first time, you may be eligible for fees free.
Creating structure in lifestyle sport
John MacFarlane had only ridden a board a handful of times before he embarked on his five-year-long thesis on skateboarding.
Short Courses
We offer a wide range of short courses at Unitec.
First Aid and CPR
This course is ideal for anyone requiring a Level 2 First-Aid certificate, including those who have applied for any Unitec programme that requires a first-aid certificate as part of its admission requirements:
Building Construction reconnects with alumni and honours graduates
More than a hundred guests gathered for School of Building Construction’s first-ever Alumni Reconnect Event on Tuesday, 15 April at Unitec.
Research and Enterprise Vouchers
Our Research Voucher program is a simple way to partner in research with us suitable for everyone.
Adam Collett - From Grief to Graduation
In the Aotea Centre auditorium, new architects step into the future. Among them is Adam Collett, a Unitec graduate with a Master in Architecture, whose academic accomplishments demonstrate extraordinary perseverance.
Telesia McFall
Telesia McFall started her education at 27 with the goal of setting a good example to her kids and her family in Samoa.
Mastering the art of juggling many balls
Romy Sunny, Unitec’s events and communications business partner, is the mastermind behind this year’s Open Day, slated to be one of Unitec’s most successful ever.
“I want to help make a difference for others, in the same way the scholarship helped me.”
Tongan-born Tevita Angitau has completed a Bachelor of Construction with the aid of a Manaaki scholarship.
Dominion Breweries Food & Beverage Technician
The Food and Beverage Technician Training Scheme covers how to apply checking and inspection techniques and selecting the correct hand tools for a task while observing health and safety standards in a production plant.
Paying your fees
You can pay in person, online, by post or with your student loan.
Unitec student and staff team off to Tonga for annual veterinary clinic
Planning is well underway for the annual Tonga veterinary clinic, which will see a group of 24 Unitec ākonga, kaimahi, veterinarians and veterinary nurses based in a Tongan village for one week in December to support the work of South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW).
What is IELTS?
IELTS is the best way to demonstrate your English language, ability to study, work or migration. At Unitec IELTS Centre, we offer IELTS on paper and IELTS on computer, we also offer IELTS One Skill Retake
How to make your application stand out from the crowd
EY is one of New Zealand’s largest professional services employers. We caught up with Campus Recruitment Senior Consultants Emma Byrt and Marion D’Cruz to find out what they look for in a graduate and what makes an application stand out.
Portfolios
What to put in your portfolio if you’re applying for architecture, design or landscape architecture.